传染性单核细胞增多症() A.骨髓增生极度活跃 B.骨髓增生明显活跃 C.骨髓增生活

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传染性单核细胞增多症()

A.骨髓增生极度活跃

B.骨髓增生明显活跃

C.骨髓增生活跃

D.骨髓增生减低

E.骨髓增生极度减低

考点:中药执业药师中药学综合知识与技能中药执业药师中药学综合知识与技能1
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全民所有制企业城镇集体所有制企业同农村集体经济组织共同投资兴办的联营企业所使用的集体土地,由( )向县级以上人民政府土地管理部门提出用地申请。

A.全民所有制企业
B.农村集体经济组织
C.联营企业
D.农村集体经济组织或联营企业

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有关垂体瘤的占位性病变的阐述,错误的是()。

A.压迫鞍隔引起严重头痛

B.影响下丘脑而有尿崩症、睡眠食欲异常、性腺功能亢进

C.压迫脑神经引起睑下垂、眼外肌麻痹和复视

D.压迫脑神经引起神经麻痹、感觉异常

E.压迫视交叉出现视力减退,视野缺损

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下列哪一项与紫绀性先天性心脏病无关()

A.发育迟缓

B.骨龄延迟

C.颅骨板障变薄

D.杵状指

E.肋骨切迹

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炮泥充填不足可导致放空炮。()

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The basic story is very old indeed and familiar to most of us. The heroine, Cinderella, is treated cruelly by her stepmother and mocked by her two ugly stepsisters. And even though her father loves her, she can’t tell him how unhappy she is because her stepmother has bewitched him. One day Cinderella’s stepmother and stepsisters are invited to a ball at the royal palace. Cinderella is told she cannot go and is understandably very unhappy. However, her fairy godmother comes to the rescue and, waving her magic wand, produces some beautiful clothes for Cinderella as well as a carriage to convey her to the ball. There, she dances with the handsome prince, who falls in love with her…
Just a sweet, pretty tale Not in the view of Ellen Macintosh, who has written extensively about fairy tales. "This story features the stock, two-dimensional characters of most fairy tales, and little character development is attempted," she says. Indeed, although her comment does make one wonder why simplicity of this sort should be out of place in a story for children. Be that as it may, Ellen’s main problem is with what the story implies. "Instead of standing up to her cruel stepmother and absurd stepsisters, Cinderella just waits for a fairy godmother to appear and solve her problem. But wouldn’t you want a daughter of yours to show more spirit "
The story is enduring, whatever its shortcomings, and it doesn’t take much in the way of analytical skills to see its influence on a number of recent Hollywood productions, all aimed at girls aged five to fifteen. In these versions for the silver screen, the Cinderella character no longer has to clean the house and has no siblings to make her life a misery, though she persists in not showing much backbone. The character of the rich and handsome stranger, however, is retained, and in some cases really is a prince. The role of the fairy godmother is often played by coincidence or sheer luck; we live in an enlightened age when even very young children might reject the notion of fairies. The wicked stepmother may be transformed into a villain of some sort. In the majority of film versions, the heroine has a profession and is even permitted to continue working after marrying her prince — this is the twenty — first century, after all.
Doesn’t the success of these films indicate that the story has relevance to children even today "Yes," admits Ellen, who sees its message as being rooted in a fundamental childhood desire for love and attention. "Most children experience a sense of inner loneliness as they are growing up and empathies with the protagonist who faces some sort of test or challenge. This can be seen in the original story of Cinderella, where the fairy godmother tells the heroine that she must learn to be gracious and confident if she is to go to the ball. She has to grow spiritually, and by maturing, she becomes attractive to the prince, thus ensuring that the ending of the story will be happy." "In the later versions, this element is missing," says Ellen, "and the theme of the story is simply that a girl’s role in life is to be more beautiful than other little girls so that she can carry off the prize: the handsome prince. Is this really what we want girls to grow up believing "

In Ellen’s view, what makes the Cinderella story so appealing

A.(A) Children can identify with the heroine.

B.(B) Little girls enjoy being challenged.

C.(C) It has an element of magic.

D.(D) Cinderella is more beautiful than other girls.

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